Miriam Nelson

Born in September 21st, 1922

Miriam Nelson Biography

Miriam Lois Frankel was born in Chicago on Sept. 21, 1919, the only child of Daniel Frankel, a salesman who later produced nightclub shows, and Miriam Elizabeth (Bly) Frankel, a seamstress who went on to a show-business wardrobe department career. At 19 she made her Broadway debut, in Sing Out the News (1938), a musical revue, with June Allyson, whose songs included Sing Ho for Private Enterprise.

In 1941, two weeks after Pearl Harbor, she married Gene Nelson, a fellow dancer and actor. They moved to Los Angeles, and good luck followed. Having lunch at Paramount one day with a friend, she ran into a New York pal and came home with a seven-year acting-dancing contract. Ms. Nelson's onscreen appearances included Lady in the Dark (1944), a straight acting role as Edward G.

Robinson's secretary in Double Indemnity (1944) and versatile dance work in Duffy's Tavern (1945). After the Nelsons divorced in 1956, she took up choreography full time. Her television projects included The Red Skelton Hour, Father Knows Best, The Lucy Show, The Love Boat and Murder, She Wrote. Ms. Nelson's first credited big-screen choreography was on Blake Edwards's He Laughed Last (1956), a crime comedy about a chorus girl.

Her final screen credit was Out of the Cold, a romantic drama starring Keith Carradine, released on DVD in 2001.

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Miriam Nelson Movies

Out of the Cold Poster
October 16, 2001
Sunset Poster
April 29, 1988
Ike Poster
May 3, 1979
Cactus Flower Poster
December 16, 1969
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice Poster
September 17, 1969

Miriam Nelson TV Shows

The Lucy Show Poster
October 1, 1962

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